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Some airports have fantastic facilities for passengers who want to rest, while others don't quite make the grade

Airports are perhaps one of the worst places to sleep in while you're travelling - the lights are always on, there's a constant stream of passengers and the seats are generally far from comfortable.

But some hubs around the world do try to make the experience more comfortable by providing facilities like quiet zones, sleeping pods or even hotels - but the availability and quality of what's on offer varies greatly.

For those transiting through an airport and wondering whether they need to fear being delayed there - or book a hotel to retreat to - travel site Sleeping in Airports has conducted a survey that reveals the best and worst hubs to sleep in. You're in luck if you're passing through Singapore's Changi, but the likes of Venice, Luton and Jeddah King Abdulaziz International Airport are, according to the report, a nightmare for anyone wanting 40 winks.

New Zealand's airport also fared quite favourably in the report, with Wellington Airport named at number 33 on the list of best airports, followed by Auckland Airport at 48.

There were even reports of homeless people staying in the airport overnight, according to the survey results.

MailOnline Travel has contacted Jeddah King Abdulaziz International Airport, London Luton International Airport, Reykjavik-Keflavik International Airport, Pisa Galileo Galilei International Airport and Venice Marco Polo International Airport for comment.

70 OF THE BEST AIRPORTS TO SLEEP IN

Wellington International Airport made the list at number 33. Photo / 123RF